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Civil war modern day bands

Hope this fits in this category, but if not feel free to move it to the correct spot. But I was looking for some good CW music to listen too. I have 2nd Car. String band albums, but would like to find some federal music as well.. Brass band and big marches is what I am looking for. Any suggestions?

I personally recommend the 46th Pennsylvania Regimental Band. They're an excellent brass band from my region. I believe you could order a CD from the contact info at the bottom of the page.http://46thparegband.50webs.com/media.html

I didn't know they played brass instruments Ross? {The posters question: Brass band and big marches is what I am looking for. Any suggestions? }

RJ Samp
Horniste! Blas das Signal zum Angriffe!
"But in the end, it's the history, stupid. If you can't document it, forget about it. And no amount of 'tomfoolery' can explain away conduct that in the end makes history (and living historians) look stupid and wrong. "

I didn't know they played brass instruments Ross? {The posters question: Brass band and big marches is what I am looking for. Any suggestions? }

Well, since you made it a point to become a volunteer moderator, they have done arrangements of marches in past performances as a form of showing soldier adaptation in camp music. No brass, but the original poster did ask about marches.